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  • von Ruth Ann Allaire
    19,00 €

    Ruth Ann Allaire, deftly captures the season's capacity to evoke emotions from despair to hope. Winter is a lot more than just snow and cold temperatures. It's also a time to reflect the passage of time. In this wonderful collection of poems, Allaire laments missed opportunities and yearns for connection. But there is also humor. Readers will surely find a comparison to a squabble among birds with that of their human counterparts to strike an amusing chord. Winter in a River Beach Town, is a terrific anthology any poetry fan would enjoy adding to their collection. -Cathy Carter, Delaware Public Media and self-proclaimed expert arbiter of stuff you should know aboutRuth Ann Allaire's portrayal of the beauty fall brings gently guides the reader into the harsh realities of winter, capturing the essence of introspection that only wintertime can bring. Her charming depiction of nature evokes a sense of seeing peace and tranquility with an undercurrent of feeling, that is quite the opposite. She possesses a unique way of tugging at our heartstrings; sharing with time felt hunger, life's lessons with such clarity that can only strengthen one's resolve. A must read, in my humble opinion. -Teresa Mohme, author of Nature Speaks Volume To Those Who... and A daughter's Reflection on the Suicide of Her FatherRuth Ann Allaire's Winter in a River Beach Town illuminates the seasons of the year in a voice ripe with wisdom and reveals a life spent in keen observation and persistent hope. Using fresh images of nature, she shares a perspective of realism about human relationships in spare poems which speak volumes to her readers. The sound and rhythmic cadence of Time and Testament, just for example, provide music for a hypnotic dance in celebration of the eternal resilience of our flawed humanity. She sets in sharp relief our breath-taking, ever-changing world with the space separating us from the people we love. This is a lovely, haunting first book of poems. -Elizabeth W. Seaver, poet and artist at Water Street Studio

  • von Kristin Kovacic
    21,00 €

    House of Women is where the inner lives of the women you love dwell. Kristin Kovacic's poems let you peer inside to honest female experiences in its many forms--lover, mother, daughter, artist, teacher, wife. New Women's Voices Series, No. 119

  • von Sarah Sala
    21,00 €

    Sarah Sala's collection is full of sly and beautiful poems. Startling and exploratory, her voice is completely unique, and her vision blazes in every line. This is important new poetry by a poet of genuine talent. -Laura Kasischke THE GHOST ASSEMBLY LINE does a lot in just a few poems. I love how present the past is in this collection - family history, a city's history, and the small painful moments from a life are celebrated alongside quotidian concerns, or a lover's body. Intimate and public spaces fill this collection and the effect is dizzying in the best way. It reminds us that poems are the place where everything happens at once. -Matthew Rohrer Sarah Sala's work goes beyond our everyday use of a word like catharsis to its older definition, a purgation. It is urgent, and yet, in the many faces of violation here, there is a voice that wants to make us safe, and it does this by presenting America with its own broken surface. These poems burst from the seed of Yeats's terrible beauty. They brandish themselves on blank space, praise what negation does to desire, and shiver gorgeously with rare kindness. In their gleam, we see splendor, outrage, and "a torrential downpour into nothingness. -Natalie Eilbert

  • von Gina Forberg
    19,00 €

    "Gina Forberg's new book, Leaving Normal invites us into a microcosmic world delving deep into her role not only as a daughter to her dying mother but also as a mother raising a son with special needs. Through driving narrative and lyricism she asks us to bear witness to the difficult, the unspoken and fear surrounding these events. In the poem Leaving Normal, she speaks to us with an honest, no holds barred voice: When my son says, "fuck" instead of "truck," "weed" instead of "read," I am grateful for the sounds he makes, for the missed chords, for the imperfection of song. This honesty and authenticity is pervasive throughout the book. When she can hardly bare another moment of her mother's suffering she admits in Bedtime Story: When her breathing became labored / I was grateful / for the thunder of the subway, passing, // silencing her body. All night I lay there / and when I heard / the rails rattle, I wanted one train // then another. Leaving Normal is a book of unparalleled compassion, devotion and love. It is Gina Forberg at her most revelatory, vulnerable self.

  • von Laverne Frith
    21,00 €

    That the philosophies of Ralph Waldo Emerson have influenced this collection of poems is not in question. These urgent poems largely mirror the realities of patterns found in the natural world, while at the same time reflecting the value of self-reliance, as well as the transcendent values of inculcation and becoming, of being interrelated and alive in the seasons of one's world. These are poems of the spiritual path critically intersecting the natural world, poems that indicate how desperately at times one must seek individual and creative pathways to a synthesis of spiritual and natural truths.

  • von Rebecca Cantor
    21,00 €

    Running Away by Rebecca Guess Cantor follows a woman's journey from childhood into adult life through a wide span of emotions and in a variety of forms including sonnets, couplets, and a pantoum.

  • von Maryann Franta Moenck
    21,00 €

    Bees in the Attic is a collection of poems that elegize and celebrate an arc of lasting friendship. From a dying man we learn something of how to live; remembrances of playful humor, heartfelt hopes, and the constancy of mutual connection. Making sense of grief requires a willingness to pay attention-to words, gestures, and the subtle cues of changing seasons. These poems are made of woodgrain, walls, doors, hinges, and all the raw materials that give us shelter. Sturdy structures contain the lives and hopes of characters within, while beyond our doors flowing waters insist that we move ever forward.

  • von Clare Welsh
    21,00 €

    Regal and eerie, Clare Welsh's Chimeras recalls early English poetry: its short line, alliterative phrasing, and lore. However, this abbreviated bestiary of the fantastic and common, the living and dead-swans, wolves, deer, koi, and Wind Horses-traverses a contemporary world, at times ordinary, at times post-apocalyptic dystopia. The young speaker tries to find her place here-to distinguish, if distinguishable, self from artifact in "a selfie next to the partially exposed bone. -Carolyn Hembree, author of Rigging a Chevy into a Time Machine and Other Ways to Escape a PlagueChimeras invokes an "alchemy" that turns the "shit" of quotidian life into the "gold" of, or an aspiration to, song. These poems are taut, darkly humorous, and edgy. Clare Welsh stands on the threshold of a luminous career. -Richard Katrovas, author of Mystic Pig

  • von Carlo Matos
    19,00 €

    Skate/Glove is a romance with the worlds of roller derby and mixed martial arts, where poetry and prizefighting intersect.

  • von Melinda Rice
    19,00 €

    Sea Fever explores the longing one often feels for home after a long absence or after having been torn away before she was ready. It is a journey others can relate to even if their heartfelt home is not the sea.

  • von Gary Glauber
    19,00 €

    Nature and nostalgia dominate the dreamy narratives at work in this poetry collection. There is subtlety, sadness, beauty, and glimpses of passing enlightenment and truth. These are poems that face fears and transcend into sound realizations as we all join this mortal journey, ever seeking solace and some sort of understanding.

  • von Maryam Hand
    22,00 €

    Piercing the Veil is a collection of autobiographical mystical poetry that captures the essence of contemporary Sufism experienced from the feminine perspective. At a time of disheartening religious tensions and a growing discourse of ethnic misrepresentations in the United States, this collection crosses borders and religious traditions and speaks to the universal heart and soul. The poems appeal to both mature spiritual travelers and readers new to the spiritual path who seek deeper spiritual contact, inner peace, and personal consciousness. The reading process takes the literary traveler on a rich and heartfelt journey; the poetry spans a wide range of human experiences by opening a window to subtle ecstatic mysticism in one poem, then delving into one of life's inevitable challenges with wisdom, patience and spiritual understanding, in another. This experience creates an opportunity to cultivate more understanding and tolerance of both self and others. It offers a penetrating glance into the world of Unity and is an invitation to remember that we are all brothers and sisters of one human family. Piercing the Veil bids us to dive within the heart, the self and the soul to perhaps emerge as the new mystical being that our world is in dire need of.

  • von Linda Lancione
    19,00 €

    The Taste of Blood is a modern Cain-and-Abel tale that casts the speaker (sister) in conflict with her younger brother, and it leads readers through the bewilderment, outrage, and outright rage of a first child mourning the loss of her birthright-her parents' exclusive love-to an emotionally compromised son. In poems that forsake easy redemption for expression of stripped, painful truths, this collection takes us into territory few have the courage to explore: sibling rivalry so deep it feels apocryphal and universal, biblical, and pagan. It's a modern Cain-and-Abel tale that casts the speaker (sister) in conflict with her younger brother, and it leads readers through the bewilderment, outrage, and outright rage of a first child mourning the loss of her birthright-her parents' exclusive love-to an emotionally compromised son. What begins as childish resentment and jealousy deepens, along with the parents' deaths and the brother's descent into mental illness, into something more brooding and dark, in equal parts fear and primal, involuntary love. The writing is spare, crisp and utterly without sentiment and renders truths we sometimes flinch from in a book that is chilling, powerful, honest, and will not be easily forgotten. -Rebecca Foust, author of Paradise Drive, God Seed and All That Gorgeous Pitiless Song

  • von Barbara Ford
    19,00 €

    In Once Familiar, Colorado poet Barbara Ford surveys the human landscape with her small binoculars. She looks in closets for the impossibly lost and the second smile. She pricks her finger with the eye of a needle, dares to seek transcendence while smoking a cigarette, fails to wash away the stain of sacrificial blood. In this collection of poetry she holds a series of conversations standing in the quicksand of the past and the ever so slippery present. Each poem finds its place in the heart of the reader who cherishes the interplay between the known and the never-to-be-known, and those who ponder the difference between understanding and acceptance, which the poet repeatedly discovers are not the same thing at all.

  • von Theresa Senato Edwards
    19,00 €

    Green is a fictional minimalist long-poem narrative chapbook that shows the ways in which a grandmother's house can help her grandson realize not only his grief but also his life and the potential for love. The verse undulates through time and different emotional nuances, using "green" as an extended metaphor for grief and "blue" as a metaphor for blessing, comfort, and hope.

  • von Robin Kirk
    19,00 €

    Peculiar Motion is an intimate collection that spans a lifetime, from first love to encroaching age. Kirk is an accessible poet who also manages to jolt the reader with powerful language and an often sharp sense of humor.

  • von Trish Lindsey Jaggers
    18,00 €

    Holonym is a collection of contemporary poems by award-winning Kentucky poet, Trish Lindsey Jaggers.Holonym, from the title poem, is the relationship of the "whole" that is created by its "parts." (Flower is the holonym of petal, stamen, and pistil; tree is the holonym of trunk, branch, and limb.) It is a "semantic relation"-words, phrases, images, and what they represent-connotations that signal denotation. Several interconnecting themes arise in these poems, among them: loss through war, loss of connectedness and other deficiencies, and discovery of self in seemingly insignificant objects where the objects become the holonym for the self and its missing parts.These poems seek to solemnize loss and recognition in the prodigious (earth's history in stones, fireworks' harkening to war, those small things left in a room to signify a life lived) to the infinitesimal (death of a petal, tiny antiques). Deceptively simple; decidedly complex-all pieces semantic to the "holonym."

  • von Dawn Tefft
    19,00 €

    The Walking Dead: A Lyric explores how definitions of survival, and the power dynamics that inform them, are depicted on the record-breaking TV show The Walking Dead, paying special attention to gender, class, race, and one's previous relationships to legal systems and other institutions. Crisis and anxiety permeate the poems, reflecting a context in which individuals and their relationships to power continuously transform in an ever-shifting environment.*This book has not been approved, licensed, or sponsored by any entity or person involved in creating or producing The Walking Dead, the TV series, graphic novels, or video games.

  • von Daniel Roessler
    19,00 €

    Almost Somebody by Daniel Roessler is a chapbook of poems about the human struggle to feel valued and the journey to become someone with purpose. It dincludes poems about people who are often overlooked, misunderstood and marginalized in our society. Almost Somebody balances the external observations about others with introspective poems about the internal fight for self-worth and self-aceptance.

  • von Dianna MacKinnon Henning
    21,00 €

    Dianna Henning's evocative poems do not flinch a moment from their subject matter. These are poems that are mythical, reverential and mysterious, as well as hard won. Dianna wants to become the air the fox breathes, enter the spirit world of animals. She acknowledges that "memory is a dicey thing, /a stone that sinks/to settle where it can't be seen," yet, paradoxically, it is memory that propels these beautifully written poems into the heart of the reader.

  • von Heather Angier
    19,00 €

  • von Helene McGlauflin
    19,00 €

  • von Deb Jannerson
    21,00 €

    "...Lush, layered poems about the power of holding onto-- and letting go of-- secrets and lies, mistakes and memories."--Back cover.

  • von Lana Austin
    19,00 €

  • von Heather C Bryant
    21,00 €

    Compass Rose traces a significant year in the poet's life; the poems delineate an arc of death into life.  The collection begins with the poet's mother's diagnosis of terminal cancer.  It follows her mother's illness, death, and burial and remembrance.  The chapbook delights in the celebration of life and the unexpected joys to be found amidst deep sorrows.  The poems are rooted in love, landscape, and journey.  They delight in the power of the word, and in the poet's discovery of the written word and its ancestors, such as her poem, "Listening to Seamus Heaney."  Ultimately, Compass Rose finds diurnal power in the mundane, power in the extraordinary passage of life into death, and solace again by the healing laps of the ocean.  The poems express reverence for the power of human life, for the enduring bonds between parents and children, between mothers and their mothers, between mothers and their sons and daughters.

  • von Mehnaz Sahibzada
    21,00 €

  • von Paul Lobo Portugés
    21,00 €

  • von Shirley McPhillips
    21,00 €

  • von Sandra Anfang
    19,00 €

  • von Edward P. McMorrow
    18,00 €

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